What to Expect
Prepare for an exciting journey beyond the stars with Andrew Tuppen, a star from LEGO® MASTERS Australia. This hands-on session invites children aged 6 to 12 to build their favourite outer space creations using LEGO®. From mighty rockets to distant planets, young builders will bring their imaginations to life.
Alongside the creative fun, children will discover fascinating facts about our solar system and the science behind space exploration. This event is perfect for curious kids who love both building and learning.
Activity Details
This event runs for one hour, providing plenty of time for children to design and construct their LEGO® masterpieces. The session is led by an experienced LEGO® enthusiast who will guide participants through the building process and share interesting space trivia.
Bookings are essential to secure a spot, so parents are encouraged to register early. The activity is suitable for children aged 6 to 12 years, making it a great school holiday option.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Canungra Library, located at 12 Kidston St, Canungra QLD 4275. The library is a welcoming community space with easy access and parking nearby.
Families can enjoy the friendly environment and make a day of exploring the library’s resources and other local attractions. The venue is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Important Information
Please ensure children arrive on time to make the most of the session. Parents or guardians should accompany younger children.
All LEGO® materials will be provided, so there is no need to bring any building blocks. The session encourages creativity and hands-on learning in a safe, supportive setting.
Due to limited spaces, late arrivals may not be accommodated. Booking in advance is highly recommended.
Booking and Prices
This event is free to attend but requires prior booking to manage numbers effectively. Parents can book through the Scenic Rim Regional Council website or by contacting Canungra Library directly.
Spaces fill quickly, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment. This is a fantastic, no-cost opportunity to engage children in STEM and creative play during the school holidays.